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This is how Bengali filmmakers reacted to Prasoon Joshi's appointment as CBFC chief

Lyricist Prasoon Joshi has been appointed as the new CBFC chief.

India TV Entertainment Desk Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: August 14, 2017 12:56 IST
Prasoon Joshi
Prasoon Joshi

After lyricist and screenwriter Prasoon Joshi replaced Pahlaj Nihalani as the chief of Central Board of Film Certification, some prominent filmmakers of Bengal have expressed their happiness and are hopeful that Prasoon will bring the much-needed change in its functioning. Many Bollywood celebrities are also happy with the decision of Pahlaj’s removal as CBFC chief. From making the release of Lipstick Under My Burkha difficult to demanding deletion of the word ‘intercourse’ from Shah Rukh khan’s Jab Harry met Sejal, the former CBFC chief has created troubles for many filmmakers.

Internationally acclaimed director Buddhadev Dasgupta told PTI, "former chief Pahlaj Nihalani had virtually turned the Censor Board into his own office. He had forgotten that the primary role of Censor Board is not to edit frames but show responsibility to the art of cinema."

Coming down heavily on Nihalini, the Bagh Bahadur maker said, "From day one he started creating problems and forced film makers and other sections to follow his political thoughts. It is good that he was ousted."

Dasgupta, whose recent release Tope has got laurels in different film festivals, said "Joshi will certainly make a positive difference with his progressive views and Censor will not court controversies like the way it did in recent times."

Director Goutam Ghosh, whose last film Sankhachil had been acclaimed in the country and internationally, said, "As a film maker my first and foremost wish will be the implementation of the report of the Shyam Benegal committee in which I was one of the members."

"We had worked so hard for days to draft the recommendations for the committee. We had suggested certain amendments to the present Act but there was no follow-up action," the Paar director said.

The Shyam Benegal committee was set up on January 1, 2016 to lay down rules and regulations for film certification giving sufficient and adequate space for artistic and creative expression. It submitted its report on April 29, 2016 but there has been very little progress on it so far.

Ghosh also hoped the change of guard would ensure documentaries like the one on Amartya Sen, made by young film maker Suman Ghosh, would not face the same problem any more.

The Centre replaced Nihalini, who had hogged headlines for his controversial decisions, with Joshi in a surprise announcement on Aug 11.

Director Suman Ghosh, whose The Argumentative Indian on Amartya Sen had faced Censor hurdle with Nihalini asserting the documentary can’t be passed with beeping of six words/phrases, said, "I hope under Joshis tenure the work of me or other film makers will be definitely judged cinematically and meet better fate at the CBFC."

(With PTI Inputs)

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